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Incorporate in Nevada


One of the most popular reasons to incorporate in Nevada is because of its favorable tax policies, which include the lack of sales tax, franchise taxes, capital stock taxes and inventory taxes. Also, the state of Nevada affords its corporations a great deal of privacy in terms of stockholders on the public record and the IRS Information Sharing Agreement.

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Nevada Incorporation Resources:
Office of the Secretary of the State - Nevada
Official Homepage - State of Nevada
State Constitution of Nevada

Nevada: Title 7 - BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS; SECURITIES; COMMODITIES
CHAPTER 78 - PRIVATE CORPORATIONS
GENERAL PROVISIONS
NRS 78.010 Definitions; construction.
NRS 78.015 Applicability of chapter; effect on corporations existing before April 1, 1925.
NRS 78.020 Limitations on incorporation under chapter; compliance with other laws.
NRS 78.025 Reserved power of State to amend or repeal chapter; chapter part of corporation’s charter.
NRS 78.026 Form required for filing of records.
NRS 78.027 Corporate records: Microfilming; imaging; return.
NRS 78.028 Filing of records written in language other than English.
NRS 78.029 Procedure to submit replacement page to Secretary of State before actual filing of record.
NRS 78.0295 Correction of inaccurate or defective record filed with Secretary of State.
NRS 78.0297 Corporate records: Manner of storage; conversion into clear and legible paper form; admissibility in evidence.
NRS 78.0298 Records or signatures maintained by corporation.
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